Tourism conference takes place in Kitzbühel
Fix: Air India picks up Delhi-Zurich
Stuttgart: Wizz Air starts Budapest flights earlier
FH-Joanneum students successful in the USA
Cologne/Bonn: Ryanair wants to fly to Aqaba again in winter 2024/25
Croatia Airlines will fly with Airbus A2024 from June 220
Tourism conference takes place in Kitzbühel
Fix: Air India picks up Delhi-Zurich
Stuttgart: Wizz Air starts Budapest flights earlier
FH-Joanneum students successful in the USA
Cologne/Bonn: Ryanair wants to fly to Aqaba again in winter 2024/25
Croatia Airlines will fly with Airbus A2024 from June 220
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Brazil: Boeing 737 damaged by runway surface
On November 14, 2023, the Gol-operated Boeing 737-800 registration PR-GXT experienced runway quality issues at Navegantes Airport in Brazil. For reasons that are still unclear
Medical: Air Greenland had to make a stopover in Norway with its A330-800
The landing of the Airbus A330-800 operated by Air Greenland with the registration OY-GKN at Stavanger Airport is not an everyday occurrence. Due to a medical emergency, an unscheduled stopover had to be made
Wetlease: Avion Express Malta helps out Viva Aerobus in Mexico
For a few days now, Avion Express Malta has been helping out the Mexican low-cost airline Viva Aerobus with an Airbus A320. As part of a wet lease agreement, commercial scheduled flights are carried out in front of the provider.
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Midsummer 2022: Austrian Airlines is increasing Dubrovnik
During the Austrian summer holidays in 2022, Austrian Airlines will fly more frequently between Vienna and Dubrovnik. On this route you are in direct competition with the low-cost airlines Ryanair and Wizzair. currently is
Ukraine: Austrian Cockpit Association calls for safe airspace
In view of the unstable situation in Ukraine, the Austrian Cockpit Association is concerned about the safety of crews who have to fly via Ukraine and/or Belarus. One demands that the authorities
Union Vida demands consequences for "anti-employee" low-cost airlines
"A major investor is showing politicians where the journey to a more social Europe must also take in aviation," comments Daniel Liebhart, chairman of the aviation department in the union
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Eurowings is expanding its business class offering on short-haul routes
The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings, which was last positioned as a low-cost airline, is offering the so-called “BizClass” on numerous other routes in the 2023 summer flight schedule. These are not just tourist destinations.
Vereinigung Cockpit criticizes mandatory SAF admixture
A few days ago, the EU Parliament decided that airlines must add SAF from 2025. By 2025, the proportion is to be continuously increased. criticism of the approach
Cityjet flies for Lufthansa
The Irish airline Cityjet will handle Lufthansa flights from Munich with the CRJ1000 over the summer period. This is to be carried out as part of the wet lease. Cityjet will be about the
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Cruises: Aida relies on the Caribbean
The Carnival subsidiary Aida Cruises wants to take off again and is deploying four cruise ships in the direction of the Caribbean. The start will be on October 16, 2021 with the “Aidasol”, which will run for 40 days from Hamburg
JCO: A heliport built for pigs
Most heliports are primarily used by VIPs, rescue services or by official organizations such as the police or the military. Pigs are not usually users, but there are in Europe
Alltours with 65 full charter flights in October 2021
The German tour operator Alltours is offering a total of 2021 full charter flights in October 65. These are carried out by Condor, Alba Star and Vueling. According to the tour operator, there is a high demand in this direction
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